When I was a teenage boy, I remember me and others children use to have a certain game: We wanted to see who among us could look straith at the sun in the sky for the longest period.

I remember having teers flowing from my eyes each time we play the game not knowing this was a sign of eye damage. Later, I wear a hat almost everyday to protect my eyes from sunlight. I also remember that when I was diagnose with myopia, I had to ask for dark glasses against the sunlight.

I would like to share with you, 3 informations that could help you avoid damaging your eyes or help your loved one avoid it.

It’s important to understand that according to some researches “sunlight can flood your retinas, overstimulating the rods and cones that sense light and causing them to release chemicals that can damage the retinas. This condition is known as solar retinopathy, and it can cause permanent eye damage.”

1.Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation And Your Eyes. …

According to preventblindness “Extended exposure to the sun’s UV rays has been linked to eye damage, including cataracts, macular degeneration, pingueculae, pterygia and photokeratitis that can cause temporary vision loss.”

2. The worse of all: Macular degeneration

Based on their information, Allaboutvision.com affirm that “macular degeneration is a leading cause of vision loss for older Americans. UV rays, especially UV-B rays, may also cause some kinds of cataracts. A cataract is a clouding of the eye’s natural lens, the part of the eye that focuses the light we see.”

3. Not only during summer

The above also confirmed that “Sun damage to eyes can occur anytime during the year, not just in the summertime, so be sure to wear UV-blocking sunglasses and broad-brimmed hats whenever you’re outside.”

The thruth is that the cloud cannot protect you against sun’s rays because they are thin.

I would like you to protect your vision and the one of your beloved one by buying a sample of this Sunglass for just $5.64.